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Seiya Suzuki

Seiya Suzuki

#27RF,
AVG
.305
HR
3
RBI
13
R
11
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 11"/182 lbs
Bat: R
Throw: R
Born: Arakawa, Japan
Draft: Undrafted
  • Chicago Sun-Times

    Cubs sweep Astros at Wrigley Field while battling injury bug

    The Cubs have battled a rash of injuries early in the season, but they improved to a 16-9 record with a 3-1 win Thursday against the cellar-dwelling Astros. Even with two of their best hitters in Seiya Suzuki (strained right oblique) and Cody Bellinger (right rib fracture), two starting pitchers in Justin Steele (strained left hamstring) and Kyle Hendricks (strained low back), and two reliable relievers in Julian Merryweather (rib stress fracture) and Drew Smyly (right hip impingement) sidelined for most or all of the three-game series, the Cubs swept the Astros to kick off a stretch of 16 games in as many days. A handful of those injured players have made good progress in their recoveries this

  • Chicago Tribune

    Cody Bellinger headed to IL with fractured ribs; Cubs recall Pete Crow-Armstrong from Triple-A

    CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs center fielder Cody Bellinger sounded hopeful Tuesday that his collision with the outfield wall wouldn’t cause him to miss much, if any, time. That optimism did not last long. Bellinger became the latest Cub to head to the injured list. A CT scan Wednesday revealed Bellinger has two fractured right ribs and a time frame for his return is not yet known. He was scheduled ...

  • NBC Chicago

    Seiya Suzuki hopes oblique injury 'not as serious' as last season's

    Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki landed on the 10-day injured list Monday after suffering an oblique injury, but he hopes the ailment won't keep him out long-term. Suzuki spoke to media in Arizona prior to the team's opener against the Diamondbacks, and said that he hopes his timeline to return will be shorter than last season when he missed several weeks following an injury to his other oblique. “Right after I felt the discomfort yesterday in my last at-bat, I felt okay,” Suzuki told media, including Maddie Lee of the Chicago Sun-Times, through his interpreter Toy Matsushita. Suzuki missed the start of the regular season after suffering the injury last season.